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President of the Chamber of Senators of Bolivia

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The president of the Chamber of Senators of Bolivia (Spanish: Presidente de la Cámara de Senadores de Bolivia) is the presiding officer of the upper chamber of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly. The president is currently elected for a one-year term.

Below is a list of office-holders.:[1][2]

Presidents 1831 to 1868

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Name Took office Left office Notes
Crispin Díez de Medina 1831 October 1831 – ? [3]
Baltazar Alquiza ? – 1832 1832 [4]
Manuel Cabello 1832 November 1833 – ? [5]
Eusebio Gutierres 1833 1833 – ?
Crispin Díez de Medina ? – October 1834 November 1834 – ? [6]
Miguel María de Aguirre ? – 1835 1835 – ? [7][8]
José Pablo Hevia y Vaca ? – June 1836 June 1836 – ? [9]
José Eustaquio Eguivar ? – 1837 1837 – ?
Nicolas Dorado ? – 1838 1838 – ? [10]
Ángel Mariano Moscoso ? – 1839 1839 – ?
Manuel Hermenejildo Guerra ? – 1840 1840 [11]
Manuel Sánchez de Velasco ? – August 1840 1841 [12][7]
Crispin Díez de Medina ? – October 1844 November 1844 – ? [13]
Casimiro Olañeta ? – September 1846 September 1846 [14]
Manuel de la Cruz Mendez September 1846 1847 [15]
José Maria Linares 6 August 1848 13 October 1848 [3][16]
Manuel Laguna 1849 August 1850 – ? [17]
Martín Cardon ? – August 1850 August 1850 – ? [3][18]
Juan Crisóstomo Unzueta 1850 1850 – ?
Miguel María de Aguirre 1855 1855 [8]
Pantaleón Dalence ? – 1857 1857 – ?

Presidents after 1878

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Name Took office Left office Notes
Aniceto Arce May 1880 March 1881 [19]
Mariano Baptista ? – July 1881 1883 [20][21]
Demetrio Calvimonte 1883 1883 [22]
Aniceto Arce ? – August 1883 September 1884 [23][22][7][24]
Mariano Baptista September 1884 August 1888 [7][22][19]
José Manuel del Carpio August 1888 August 1892 [22][19]
Severo Fernández August 1892 August 1896 [22][19]
Rafael Peña de Flores August 1896 April 1899 [22][19]
Lucio Pérez Velasco August 1900 January 1903 [22][19][25][26]
Pastor Sainz Cossío 1903 1903 [22]
Federico Diez de Medina 1903 1903 [22]
Aníbal Capriles Cabrera ? – August 1903 August 1904 [22]
Eliodoro Villazón August 1904 August 1909 [22][19]
Macario Pinilla Vargas August 1909 August 1913 [22][19]
Juan Misael Saracho August 1913 October 1915 [22][19]
Benedicto Goytia October 1915 August 1917 [22][27]
Ismael Vázquez Virreira August 1917 July 1920 [22][28][19]
José Antezana 1920 1920 - ? [29]
Severo Fernández November 1921 February 1922 - ? [30]
José Quintín Mendoza ? – March 1922 February 1925 – ? [22][31]
Felipe S. Guzmán ? – September 1925 October 1925 – ? [32]
Adolfo Mier ? – October 1925 November 1925 – ? [22][33]
José Paravicini ? – November 1925 January 1926 [34]
Abdón Saavedra January 1926 May 1930 [19]
José Luis Tejada Sorzano March 1931 November 1934
Zenón C. Orías March 1935 August 1935 – ? [35][36]
Gabriel Palenque ? – February 1936 May 1936 [37]
Enrique Baldivieso May 1938 April 1939 [26]
A. Saavedra Novales April 1940 April 1940 – ? [38]
Arturo Galindo ? – October 1940 November 1941 [39][40]
Waldo Belmonte Pool November 1941 August 1943 [19][41][26]
Luis Calvo August 1943 August 1943 [42]
Manuel Carrasco Jiménez August 1943 December 1943 [43]
Mamerto Urriolagoitía March 1947 October 1949 [44]
Waldo Belmonte Pool October 1949 September 1950 - ? [45]
Juan Manuel Balcázar ? – October 1950 November 1950 [46]
Ñuflo Chávez Ortiz August 1956 June 1957
Juan Lechín June 1957 August 1957
Federico Alvarez Plata August 1957 September 1959 [47][48][49][50]
Rubén Julio Castro September 1959 August 1961 [51][52]
Alberto Lavadenz Ribera August 1961 November 1961
Federico Fortún Sanjines November 1961 November 1962 [53][54]
Mario Tórres Calleja November 1962 December 1962 – ? [54]
Federico Fortún Sanjines August 1963 October 1963
José Hugo Vilar October 1963 January 1964 – ? [55]
Rubén Julio Castro May 1964 November 1964 [51]
Ricardo Anaya Arze August 1966 August 1967
Hugo Bozo Alcócer August 1967 August 1968
Manfredo Kempff Mercado August 1968 August 1969
Julio Campero Trigo August 1969 September 1969
Wálter Guevara Arze August 1979 August 1979
Leónidas Sánchez Arana August 1979 December 1979
Wálter Guevara Arze December 1979 July 1980 [56]
Julio Garrett Ayllón October 1982 August 1985 [57][58][59]
Gonzalo Sanchez de Losada August 1985 August 1986
Óscar Zamora Medinaceli August 1986 August 1987
Ciro Humboldt Barrero August 1987 August 1989 [60]
Gonzalo Valda Cárdenas August 1989 August 1991 [61][62]
Guillermo Fortún Suárez August 1991 August 1993 [63][64]
Juan Carlos Durán Saucedo August 1993 August 1996 [65][66]
Raúl Lema Patiño August 1996 August 1997 [67]
Wálter Guiteras Denis August 1997 August 1999 [68][69]
Leopoldo Fernández Ferreira August 1999 August 2001 [70]
Enrique Toro Tejada August 2001 August 2002
Mirtha Quevedo Acalinovic August 2002 August 2003
Hormando Vaca Diez August 2003 August 2005 [71]
Sandro Giordano August 2005 January 2006 [71]
Santos Ramírez Valverde January 2006 August 2006
José Villavicencio Amaruz August 2006 January 2008
Óscar Ortiz Antelo January 2008 January 2010
Ana Maria Romero de Campero January 2010 October 2010
René Martínez Callahuanca October 2010 January 2012
Gabriela Montaño January 2012 January 2014
Eugenio Rojas January 2014 January 2015
José Alberto Gonzáles January 2015 August 2018
Milton Barón Hidalgo August 2018 January 2019
Adriana Salvatierra 18 January 2019 10 November 2019
Mónica Eva Copa 14 November 2019 3 November 2020
Andrónico Rodríguez 3 November 2020

See also

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